Teledyne Marine is seeking a Systems Engineer specializing in Marine Navigation and Instrumentation to join their innovative team. This role combines software engineering with marine technology expertise, focusing on designing and developing complex systems for state-of-the-art marine instrumentation.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge marine technology, including underwater vehicles, navigation systems, and acoustic instruments. You'll be part of a team that develops solutions for environmental monitoring, oceanographic research, and marine exploration, working in state-of-the-art labs with advanced equipment.
As a Systems Engineer, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing both hardware and software components, conducting system testing, and ensuring optimal performance of marine navigation systems. The role requires a unique blend of software engineering skills and marine technology knowledge, making it perfect for someone passionate about both fields.
The company offers competitive compensation ($90,800-$121,100) and the opportunity to work on meaningful projects that impact ocean exploration and research. You'll collaborate with highly skilled engineers across various disciplines, from electronics to software development, and contribute to products that are used worldwide for marine research and exploration.
This role is ideal for a mid-level engineer with 2-5 years of experience who wants to apply their software and systems engineering skills to marine technology. The position requires strong technical abilities, including familiarity with programming languages like C++ and Python, combined with knowledge of marine instrumentation and navigation systems.
Working at Teledyne Marine means being part of a global leader in marine technology, with opportunities to work on challenging projects that make a real difference in ocean exploration and research. The company's technology is used to monitor and explore almost everything below the sea's surface, from environmental protection to infrastructure development.